Right, I don't object to you contributing CVS mail patches. I just am not interested in doing it myself.
I'm not trying to be nasty just convey "Less talk, more action"
-Andy
I'm not asking you do do anything, in fact I'm not sure what would be better. I'm reasonably sure what's there now is dangerous from a QA point of view - at least from my understanding of how to get good quality in an open source world. Attempting to silence critiques of the work is rarely healthy. Silent communities are either very low loyalty, or very authoritarian. - ben
Ben Hyde wrote:
I'm enjoying this rss service, but, this is not the equivalent of CVS mail; it's more analogous to getting a daily report enumerating which files in the software were changed. While at first I thought that wasn't a big deal, now it's clear that it pretty much precludes the proof reading that makes CVS mail such an aid to quality control. - ben
On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 11:06 AM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Thanks to everyone who helped... The apachewikitest.cgi is now just a link to apachewiki.cgi and what was just a test
is now the real thing. So for those of you who do enjoy a good RSS feed you can do:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?action=rss
For those of you who prefer to receive these by email, for now you can go here:
http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/archives/000608.html
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